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God Owns It All: Biblical Stewardship versus Ownership

Davidson January 14, 2026


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If you’ve ever felt pressure, anxiety, or confusion around money, even as a believer, this episode will reframe everything. www.francoisentrepreneur.com

The Bible doesn’t say God helps you own. It says God already owns.

That means:

  • You don’t possess wealth
  • You manage wealth
  • You don’t control resources
  • You steward resources

Ownership says: “This is mine.”
Stewardship says: “This is entrusted to me.”

And here’s the key distinction:
Owners measure success by accumulation.
Stewards measure success by faithfulness.

When you internalize Psalm 24:1, money stops being an idol and starts becoming an assignment.

Stewardship isn’t passive. It’s not spiritual laziness dressed as faith. In Scripture, stewards are accountable.

Jesus made this crystal clear in the Parable of the Talents.
The servants weren’t judged by how much they had but by how they managed what was entrusted to them.

  • God evaluates decisions, not intentions
  • God examines obedience, not excuses

God rewards faithfulness, not comparison

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From teaching history to analyzing market trends, my journey has been about unlocking the principles of success. I've always been driven by the idea of empowering others, whether it was in a classroom or a boardroom. On this podcast, we're going to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern strategy. We’ll explore the biblical principles of stewardship, the spirit of entrepreneurship, and the proven power of real estate to create a legacy of wealth. This isn't just about making money—it's about building a future of purpose and financial freedom. Join me, and let's turn your faith into action and your vision into reality.

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